Media lined up so far (for anyone who cares about these things):
KARE-11 Saturday morning 9:40a.m. (will show clips)
MPR Weekend America (supposed to air before the first screening on Saturday)
WCCO Sunday morning 10:45a.m. (will show clips)
Pioneer Press - article on film in Sunday's paper (Winter Carnival section)
Strib is supposedly doing a piece on the film, but I don't know the nature of it or when it's appearing (probably either tomorrow or Saturday)
TPT Almanac (next Friday evening)
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All screening dates and times stay the same -- except for the 5th. On the 5th, the 12:30pm screening will be at Oak Street Cinema (instead of at the Bell).
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
The 3pm show on Feb 5th has been changed to a 5pm screening on Friday, Feb. 4th at the Bell. So the revised screening times are as follows.
"No Time for Cold Feet" Screenings
Bell Auditorium
Sat. Jan. 22nd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sun. Jan. 23rd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sat. Jan. 29th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Fri. Feb. 4th -- 5pm
Sat. Feb. 5th -- 12:30pm (at Oak Street Cinema)
Sun. Feb. 6th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Tickets
$8 - adults
$5.50 - seniors, children under 12
There will be no advance ticket sales. Tickets for the 12:30pm show will go on sale at 12noon. Once the first show starts, the second show's tickets will go on sale (at approximately 12:45pm).
The Bell Museum Auditorium is located at 17th and University Ave. S.E. on the University of MN East Bank campus in the Bell Museum of Natural History.
Bell Museum Of Natural History
10 Church St SE
Minneapolis MN 55455
(612) 624-7083
Please see this website for Bell Auditorium parking and directions:
http://www.mnfilmarts.org/?venue=2&page=5
Oak Street Cinema
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
From what we understand, parking is free on Sundays - though we have not been able to independently verify this.
Here's a link to the News AD that will appear in the Pioneer Press:
http://www.notanotherhollywoodfilm.com/coldfeet/pp_cold_feet_ad.pdf
there are kids to the left of the tree that look like Scribbles boys -but I dont see her so I dont think its them.
 I'd be asking for birth certificates
You better remember to bring that piece of bark OTÂ Â ;-)
You scamp!
Just a bit of Tom Foolery is all.
Not a big deal. I'll pay full price. I'm sure they wouldn't believe me anyway. hehe Take that, CM!
Crows feet crows feet -just say your here to see "No Time For Crows Feet -aint this the place sonny, eh?"
Haha! Now that would be worth trying!
You are a nice looking 92
And I still drive. ;) So you better be on your toes, sonny.
You mean I better be on the road because that's the only place you won't be driving. ;-)
Looks nice ESD. It's too bad the Knapp is wearing the mask. It would be realistic to see some hanging frozen snot.
Hit the road, Jack. ;)
Nice, ESD. Stop the presses!!
The sad thing is I used to correct the graphic staff at the pp all the time!
I absolutely
love
the majority of the ad!
The crisp black and white photos are breathtaking!
(I already told Trent what I thought-and what I didnt like is what the PP did-hahahaha)
Change the Font in the black box change the font in the black box -oh well -shut up Me2! buttons lip! damn graphic dept!
[Edited by on Jan 13, 2005 at 09:16pm.]
Trent- How come the info for NTFCF isn't on the mnfilmarts website under bell auditorium? Just wondering. Also were you ever in contact with Nicole Hinrichs-Bideau when getting grants and stuff through the minnesota film board?
Hey THX - How bout putting a link to the cold feet web site on your header?
Although it isn't working at the moment. http://notanotherhollywoodfilm.com/coldfeet
Thanks
me2 Joe
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Hi.
Terry, you are correct, in 1987 there was a book published with the clues from 1952-1986.
Sorry I haven't posted Green, but I didn't get home until 6 this morning, and had something to do until about 10:15, then had a meeting at 1:30 this afternoon so I'm beat. I didn't want to dissapoint my loyal following though. I am usually a night owl anyways, so it works. Here is another trivia question......
In 1969, we all know Bill Gralish, Chuck Rhoads, and Tom Coil found the medallion at 35E and Victoria.
How did Bill end up at that location, and where did he hunt previously, and why did he hunt there?
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Tim, yes we know Nicole H-B. She's awesome. She's even tried to help us in our move to MN. She's one of the handful of Minneapolitans who actually has a clue when it comes to the greater world of filmmaking and film distribution. Unfortunately, though many Minneapolitans think they're sophisticated... (I'll stop here... trust me, you'll hear more about this from me in the future). I love Minnesota, but I hate Minneapolis. Oh, I'm sorry... the mini-Apple.
Tim, do you know Nicole H-B?
Re: MN grants. We've told this story many times, but here it goes again. In the late-90s and early-00s (up to the point we decided to fund it ourselves and just came to shoot it in 2001), Jackie and I applied to McKnight and Jerome for funding for both the documentary and narrative versions of this film. All grant applications were denied. Please remember this as the film makes its way out into the world.
Re: the Bell. Just as the MN film grant community has shown us so much love, the Bell (and other venues) weren't willing to give us dates close to the Winter Carnival that were acceptable to us (Mon-Wed nights are not acceptable days of the week, and early January or mid-February are not acceptable times). Neither were they willing to give us acceptable financial terms. And this is the quote that we kept hearing for months (remember, we had been trying since August to book dates): "Who is going to want to see a movie about people hunting for a medallion?"
So, Jackie and I, being the bold and arrogant little indie filmmakers that we are, decided to write a big check and rent the Bell for ten screenings. We don't need the Bell's advertising; we don't need to be on the Bell's schedule. We can pack the place through our own advertising and word-of-mouth. Most people aren't this crazy, but then again, most people don't spend 5+ years making a film about a medallion hunt. We talk it, we walk it.
As a side note to all of this this, Jackie and I have refused to show anyone the film (including theater owners), so perhaps their nervousness is understandable. But we do have a track record, and we did send them 30 minutes, which is enough to get the idea of the film. Also, please note that when we showed 20 minutes of this in NYC in September 2001, New Yorkers went bonkers for it. The 30 mintues we sent Minneapolis theater owners was much better than the 20 minutes we showed in NYC (due to the additional footage we shot from 2002-2004).
So as you're exiting the packed "Cold Feet" screenings, wave to the 10 people waiting to see the latest Holocaust/Israeli-Palestinian conflict documentary. Oftentimes, people who book dunghills like the Bell have "agendas," and I can tell you from years of being in this business, that the treasure hunt doesn't fit this "agenda."
Now, do you want to know what I really think...
Now, do you want to know what I really think...
HEH
Thanks for hanging in there ...
at first I was hay...I can find all this on my own....
I just want to remind people that the intent of the book was to compile and share the information from past newspaper articles. Yes, anyone can go out and find all the information in the book. I hope that I am saving people the time and effort of many hours researching this same information.
 I hope that I am saving people the time and effort of many hours researching this same information.
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that's what I was trying to say!!!! i'd rather pay for something nice vs. having photo copy's all over the place and trashed inside of my (medallion hunting)Â backpack.
Of course enkneebuddy can compile a bunch o'articles.Â
But NOBUDDY but YOU did, Mr.Med Hunter. NOBUDDY else came up with the idea and thought enuff about it to actually put in the hours and hours and hours and more tedious hours of doing it. So there. Hat's off to you and thanks for saving THIS lazyass the time and trouble o'slogging through all those newspaper articles! :D
Have you considered assertiveness classes, Trent? You're severly lacking in communication skills regarding your wants/needs/emotions/opinions. ROFLOLPMPCOOSBAGBBOMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Work won't let me put up the ads for NTFCF. :(Â
BUT!!!! They will let me put them in all the mail slots. Also, *I* can have one up at my cave (that's been up since like 8:30 AM). :)
I'll wander around QuietH2O and see if I can put them up around town.
Welcome bock, Newbie. Missed you. Bummer of a schedule. You know, your typing's kind'a like Trents... I'm rethinking my Final Answer. (Being a woman, ittiz my perogative [sp?] to change my mind. So there.)
TRIPLE 777 JOE!!!! ITTIZ AN OMEN!!! I'M GONNA FIND THE MED!!!!!
[Edited by on Jan 14, 2005 at 07:33am.]
ESD, respectfully, I'd do something much more dark and star-warsey. How about a dark sillouette of people with headlamps and you can see their breath, all with different hunting implements? Something that's obviously a copy from another movie, like from highlander.
In the dead of the Minnesota winter...
The mind and the body are pushed to inhuman limits...
The hunters have...
NO TIME FOR COLD FEET
--There can be only one
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Really, the most dramatic images, i think, are of what you see when you hunt at night. Some of my most favorite pictures are of the night. I have a pic of cluemaster that looks like he's wrapped in smoke.
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*Jokingky* and a vader-like silouette of Jake?
How did Bill end up at that location, and where did he hunt previously, and why did he hunt there?
Just don't know.
Was it a flat tire right there? They were broken down and just happen to be looking around?
He was on his way to a park to the north?
He was coming from CoNo?
I drive that corner minimum of 4 times a day.
Really, Me2? We should do lunch someday. You're in my neck o'the woods.
Green-you are over by Victoria and Jefferson? since when?
Trent, I lived in MPLS for about 8 years of my adult life. It was a good place for a 20 something with no kids to live.
I lived there for about 7 years- age 0 to 7. I was left unsupervised - hmmmm wait, I probly shoulda been supervised- I would NEVER leave my kids alone in Mpls (hard enough in general) ....I got my bike stolen in Mpls too :( -but the railroad tracks and local bars near by were cool!
Near Victoria and 35. Since April? March?
BTW: My car was stolen TWICE in front of my house in St Paul.
It means nothing.
It means nothing.
It means you should stop buying corvettes ??
:-)
My son lives in Linden Hills, and I'd move there in a heartbeat if I could afford it. I've always liked Minneapolis. But of course, I don't live in St. Paul so don't really feel that rivalry.
[Edited by on Jan 14, 2005 at 11:18am.]
BTW: My car was stolen TWICE in front of my house in St Paul.
It means nothing.
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nah ...they looked at his SHED...they thought this guys a big whusss and and easy target!!!
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but I finally got off my ass and got a pic ...
that's nice!
ian, what is that?
It means you should stop buying corvettes ??
From what I've seen, you have to be at least 45 and going through a mid-life crisis to buy a corvette. :-)
nah ...they looked at his SHED...they thought this guys a big whusss and and easy target!!!
You might be on to something there. You need to talk to Scribe.
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So is that where the title of the documentary came from?
From what I've seen, you have to be at least 45 and going through a mid-life crisis to buy a corvette. :-)
and short.
So is that where the title of the documentary came from?
Although it's not on the buttons, that was the "theme" that year.
Had he said "India," I'da dropped Comcast right then and there
Have ya ever tried calling them after 10:00pm? You'd be with Quest in a hurry.
I lived there for about 7 years- age 0 to 7Â
Me2 me2. In Mpls proper or a suburb? I grew up in St. Louis Park until I was 7.
Awesome plate there Ian. Where could one pick up something like that? E-bay about it?
[Edited by on Jan 14, 2005 at 01:35pm.]
Joe
Great photo, Ian. I'm jealous.
Yes, the title for the doc came from the 1999 slogan/motto, but ironically or not-so-ironically, Jackie's original romantic comedy script that she wrote in the early 90s about the hunt was called "Cold Feet." We changed the title to "No Time for Cold Feet" when we rewrote the script after the 1999 hunt (we followed the hunt on the boards). And then later we just kept the title for the documentary.
Pagination